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Ghent

[ US /ˈɡɛnt/ ]
NOUN
  1. port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry

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  • Alicia Sacramone (vault) and Melanie Sinclair (uneven bars) each earned a silver medal at a World Cup event in Ghent, Belgium. USATODAY.com - Keflezighi still running with world's best
  • It accompanied an exhibition in Ghent. The Times Literary Supplement
  • a subsidy of four hundred thousand caroli, as the third part of the twelve hundred thousand granted by the states of the Netherlands, and the resistance of Ghent in opposition to the other three members of the province, will, of course, be judged differently, according as the sympathies are stronger with popular rights or with prerogative. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 02: Introduction II
  • Turning around, she gave a formal curtsy to the Lord of Ghent.
  • His imagination pictures Pen-y-ghent and Ingleborough as great peaks, seldom free from Yorkshire
  • 'Ingleborough, Pendle and Pen-y-Ghent Are the highest hills 'twixt A Book of Quaker Saints
  • Ghent is much more of a living city, bustling and noisy, its waterways lined with fine merchants' houses, guildhalls and churches built through medieval wool wealth and later prosperity from grain trading.
  • No. 4464/6, The Postillion of Ghent is just now arrived, with Letters to Mr. de Caris. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1156
  • Gilbert of Ghent, the only English baron whom Louis ventured to raise to comital rank as Earl of Lincoln. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
  • In a paper published in the journal Nutrition (10.1016/j. nut.2009.09.021), Dr Brighenti and his co-workers report that, if metabolites called colonic ring fission metabolites are taken into account, the bioavailability of green tea flavan-3-ol and related compounds is almost 40 per cent, a lot higher than the 4 per cent reported earlier. NutraIngredients RSS
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